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Secy .- Mrs. Sadie L. Dyer. Guard-Mrs. A. Woods.
Treas .- Mrs. Lucy L. Turner. Asst. Guard -Mrs. E. Bugbee.
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Brookline Branch, Loyal Women of American Liberty.
Meetings in Goddard Hall, 178 Washington street, the first and third Mondays in each month.
Pres .- Mrs. Minnie Elgin. Secy .- Miss Hattie Walker. Treas .- Mrs. William Daniels.
Brookline Fireman's Relief Association.
Annual meeting held on the third Monday in May, at 7.30 P. M., in Hook and Ladder House.
Trustees meet on the third Monday in each month, at 7.30 P. M., in Hose 1 House.
President-George H. Johnson. Vice-President -Frank F. Muldowney. Secretary - E. Frank Proctor. Treasurer - Fayette F. Forbes.
Trustees-C. A. Pons, Hose 2; James G. Brutcher, Hose 1; T. C. Edgerly, Hook and Ladder 1; Dennis Mehan, Jr., Hose 3; B. F. Carroll, Chemical 1; John B. Kernan, Combination 1; B. W. Neal, Jr., and C. E. Riley, at large.
Brookline Police Mutual Aid Association. (Incorporated November 4, 1887.)
Meetings are held on the first Monday in each month.
President - Alonzo Bowman. Vice-President - Albert S. Paige. Treasurer- George F. Dearborn. Clerk-Alonzo W. Corey.
Directors-The four above-named and Joseph J. O'Connell, Edward J. Mealey, Jr., and James Gleason.
THE BROOKLINE UNION.
An association incorporated Sept. 29, 1886, comprising about 200 ladies and gentlemen who contributed towards the construction of the Union Building (costing $35,000), and who, by the officers annually elected, manage the building and look after its various interests.
The annual meeting is held on the second Wednesday in April.
President - Charles H. Stearns. Treasurer - Henry W. Lamb. Secretary - Leonard C. Wason.
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.
ROOM IN UNION BUILDING. Open daily, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Receives bread, cake, jellies and preserves, fancy work, decorative china, etc., on consignment, and sells the same for the benefit of women who seek to support themselves in honorable employment. Also, main- tains an Employment Bureau.
Managers - Elizabeth G. Fogg, Harriet S. Fogg.
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CLUBS, SOCIETIES, ETC.
HOSPITALS. Boston Baptist Hospital. PARKER HILL AVENUE, ROXBURY. Medical Superintendent - Francis F. Whittier, M. D. (See opp. p. 217.) Channing Hospital. For Mental and Nervous Diseases. CHESTNUT HILL AVENUE, COR. BOYLSTON STREET. Superintendent - Walter Channing, M. D. Asst. Physician - Wallace M. Knowlton, M. D.
Free Hospital for Women. CORNER OF POND AND CUMBERLAND AVENUES.
President - George Dexter. Secretary - Nathaniel U. Walker.
Treasurer - Alfred Rodman. Superintendent - Dr. W. H. Baker. Matron - Mrs. E. A. Turner.
Brookline Veterinary Hospital. BOYLSTON PLACE. Veterinary Surgeon - Alexander Marshall, M. R. C. V. S.
PUBLIC BATH.
OFF BOYLSTON STREET, REAR OF BOYLSTON SCHOOL LOT.
Open each week-day (June 1 to Oct. 1) from 7 to 10 A. M., and from 1 to 4 P. M., for the accommodation of Boys; and from 6 to 8 P. M. for the accommodation of Men, when boys under 18 years of age are excluded.
Open on Sunday mornings, from 6 to 8 o'clock, for the accommodation of men only.
Superintendent - Patrick Dillon.
POLITICAL CLUBS AND COMMITTEES.
Equal Suffrage Association. (Instituted June 10, 1895.)
President-Mary Schlesinger.
Vice-Presidents-Annie E. Grant, Agnes W. Carpenter, Anna K. Chan- ning.
Rec .- Secretary-Genevieve Starr.
Cor. Secretary-L. North. Treasurer-Janet C. Bearse.
Executive Committee-Annie E. Crane, Mary H. Paige, Katherine Briggs, Harriet Carpenter, M. B. Benedict.
Brookline Republican Club. President-Jacob P. Bates.
Secretary-Walter W. Paige. Treasurer-George F. Boynton.
Democratic Town Committee.
Chairman-Henry W. Lamb.
Secretary-George F. Maxwell. Treasurer-G. Loring Briggs.
Republican Town Committee. Chairman-Leslie C. Wead. Secretary-Jesse S. Wiley. Treasurer-Hiram H. Logan.
Prohibition Town Committee.
Chairman - Willard E. Clough.
Secretary - Enoch E. Doran.
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BANKS. Brookline National Bank. (Chartered Aug. 30, 1886.) President-George H. Worthley. Vice-President-Francis W. Lawrence. Cashier-Reuben S. Swan. Directors-George H. Worthley, Francis W. Lawrence, Charles H. W. Foster, Michael W. Quinlan, Thomas B. Griggs.
(For banking hours see front cover.)
Brookline Savings Bank. (Incorporated Feb. 24, 1871.)
President-William H. Lincoln.
L: Vice-Presidents-Cadwallader Curry, Charles H. Stearns, Clement K. Fay.
Trustees-Charles H. Stearns, Clement K. Fay, Benjamin F. Baker, Thomas P. Ritchie, Nathaniel Lyford, James P. Stearns, James Driscoll, William Lincoln, Alfred E. Kenrick, Horace James, Martin Kingman, Charles A. Williams, Prentiss Cummings, John F. Phillips.
Clerk-William E. Lincoln.
(For banking hours see p. 5.)
Brookline Co-operative Bank. (Incorporated March 2, 1895.)
President-Nathaniel Conant. Vice-President-Michael J. O'Hearn. Treasurer-Reuben S. Swan.
Directors-The above named, and W. W. Paige, C. A. W. Spencer, Peter Keiser, Michael W. Quinlan, Edward H. Carpenter, Arthur H. Bailey, B. W. Neal, Jr., Edwin A. Robart and George F. Boynton.
THE CHRONICLE,
BROOKLINE, MASS.,
is the ONLY PAPER published in one of the LARGEST TOWNS in the State, the wealth of which is exceeded by no town of equal population in the United States and by only five cities in this rich Commonwealth.
SHREWD ADVERTISERS
always seek mediums that reach people with means to buy their goods. THE CHRONICLE is read by people who know what they
WANT
and they have the money to pay for what they get. The class of buyers who read THE CHRONICLE comprises men in every known line of business, and the
FACTS AND FIGURES
show that the population of Brookline is composed largely of the wealthiest and shrewdest of Boston's business men.
Boston Post Office.
JEREMIAH W. COVENEY Postmaster.
Designations of Boston Stations.
A, South End. H, Chelsea. R, Revere.
B, Back Bay.
K, Dorchester.
S, Roslindale.
C, Brighton.
L, East Boston. T, Roxbury.
D, Brookline.
M, East Cambridge.
U, Somerville.
E, Cambridge.
N, Jamaica Plain.
V, South Boston.
F, Cambridgeport. O, Mattapan.
W, West Roxbury.
G, Charlestown. P, North Cambridge. Sub-Stations.
X, Winthrop.
No. 1, Allston. No. 4, Somerset Hill.
No. 7, West Somerville.
No. 2, East Somerville. No. 5, Tremont.
No. 8, Winter Hill.
No. 3, Roxbury Crossing. No. 6, Upham's Corner.
STATION D (BROOKLINE).
283 WASHINGTON STREET, NEAR HARVARD SQUARE.
Superintendent -Isley M. Fogerty.
Clerks -Henry 'M. Wiggin, John S. Carney, Thomas F. Mansfield, William J. Harris.
Carriers.
N. Clifford Paul.
Michael Duffy.
George M. Saunders.
Michael J. Gallagher.
John J. King.
Michael F. Dunlavey.
Albert L. Sutton.
John Nolan.
Frank I. Fellows.
James E. Murley.
Michael J. Nolan.
Hugh P. Kerr.
James A. Dunning.
Robert W. Finney.
Frank C. Conway.
Patrick J. Timmins.
Mail Deliveries.
7.20 A. M., 2.15 and 4.30 P. M.
Mail Arrivals.
Via Electric Mail Car : 6.15, 9.30 A. M., 12 M., 1.50, 4.00, 5.50, 8.20 P. M.
Mail Departures.
Via Electric Mail Car : 6.45, 9.45 A. M., 12.20, 2.10, 4.20, 6.15, 8.00 P. M.
> Letters received at Post-Office before 6.45 A. M., are delivered in New York city the same day. Letters mailed between 7.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M., are delivered in New York city the following morning.
A MAIL is collected at 11 P. M. and delivered to the Boston office, from the following street boxes, viz. : Post-office ; B. & A. depot; Washington street, cor. Villa lane; High street, cor. Irving; Walnut street, opp. Irving; Cypress street, cor. Walnut; Washington street, cor. School; Harvard street, cor. Aspinwall avenue, cor. Harvard avenue, cor. Alton place, cor. Beacon ; Harris street; Beacon street, cor. Webster; Long- wood avenue, cor. St. Paul, cor. Kent; Colchester street, cor. Carlton ; Carlton, cor. Ivy, cor. Beacon; Kent street, near Chatham.
OFFICE OPEN SUNDAYS, 10 TO 11 A. M. Boxes collected Sundays at 3 P. M.
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Location of Letter Boxes.
Aspinwall avenue, cor. Harvard st.
Harvard avenue, cor. Harvard st.
Harvard strect, cor. Alton.
Aspinwall avenue, cor. Toxteth st. Auburn street, cor. Park.
Harvard street, cor. Thorndike.
Babcock strect, cor. Devotion.
Harvard street, opp. Babcock.
Beacon street, cor. Carlton.
High street, opp. Irving.
Beacon street, cor. Harvard.
Linden place.
Beacon strect, cor. Washington.
Longwood avenue, cor. St. Paul st.
Beacon strect, cor. Tappan.
Marion street, cor. Park.
Boylston street, opp. Lincoln School.
Pleasant street, opp. John.
Boylston street, cor. Chestnut Hill av.
Pleasant street, opp. Browne.
Brookline station B. & A. R.R.
Carlton street, cor. Ivy.
Carlton street, cor. Colchester.
Walnut street, opp. Irving.
Cottage Farm bridge.
Walnut street, cor. Cypress.
Clark road, opp. Buckminster rd.
Warren street, opp. Dudley.
Clyde street, cor. Warren.
Washington street, cor. Brookline av.
Davis avenue, cor. Elm st. Gardner road, near Rawson r.l.
Washington strect, cor. School.
Grove street, cor. Newton. Harris street.
Waverly strect, cor. Thayer. Williams street, cor. Centre.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
POSTAL CARDS, 1 cent each, go without further charge to all parts of the United States and Canada. Cards for foreign countries (within the Postal Union) 2 cents each. Postal Cards are unmailable with any writing or printing on the address side, except the direction, or with anything pasted upon or attached to them.
ALL LETTERS, to all parts of the United States, Canada, and Mexico, 2 cents for each ounce or fraction thereof.
LOCAL, OR "DROP" LETTERS, that is, for the city or town where deposited, 2 cents where the carrier system is adopted, and 1 cent where there is no carrier system.
FIRST CLASS .- Letters and all other written matter, whether sealed or unsealed, and all other matter, sealed, nailed, sewed, or fastened in any manner so that it cannot be easily examined, 2 cents for each ounce or fraction thereof.
SECOND CLASS .- Only for publishers and news agents, 1 cent per pound.
. NEWSPAPERS and Periodicals (regular publications) can be mailed by the public at the rate of 1 cent for each four ounces or fraction thereof.
THIRD CLASS .- Printed matter, in unsealed wrappers only (all mat- ter enclosed in notched envelopes must pay letter rates), 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof, which must be fully prepaid. This in- cludes books, circulars, chromos, engravings, handbills, lithographs, music, pamphlets, proof-sheets and manuscript accompanying the same, reproductions by the electric pen, hektograph, metallograph, papyrograph, and, in short, any reproduction upon paper, by any process except hand- writing, the copying press, typewriter, and the neostyle process. Limit of weight four pounds, except for a single book, which may weigh more.
FOURTH CLASS .- All mailable matter not included in the three pre- ceding clauses which is so prepared for mailing as to be easily with- drawn from the wrapper and examined, 1 cent per ounce or fraction thereof. Limit of weight, four pounds. Full prepayment compulsory.
Foreign Postage.
The rates for letters are for the half ounce or fraction thereof, and those for newspapers for two ounces or fraction thereof : -
To Great Britain and Ireland, France, Spain, all parts of Germany, including Austria, Denmark, Switzerland, Italy, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Turkey (European and Asiatic), Egypt, Australia (all parts), letters 5 cents, newspapers 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof.
To China, letters via San Francisco, 5 cents; via Brindisi, 13 cents ; 4 cents for each paper not weighing over four ounces. British India Italian mail, letters 5 cents, newspapers 1 cent for two ounces. Japan, letters via San Francisco, 5 cents, newspapers 1 cent for two ounces.
Beacon street, cor. Winchester.
Longwood avenue, cor. Kent st.
Post-office entrance. Summit avenue, cor. Mason ter.
Washington street, cor. Villa lane.
Advertising Department.
The iverdale Press,
HARVARD BUILDING, HARVARD SQUARE,
BROOKLINE, MASS.
· · BOOK,
· PAMPHLET,
· AND
PRINTING
. MAGAZINE
INCLUDING
COMPOSITION, ELECTROTYPING, PRESS=WORK.
PRINTERS OF
THE CHRONICLE (weekly), THE SAGAMORE (monthly), THE REFRACTIONIST (monthly). THE MASSACHUSETTS QUARTERLY, THE BROOKLINE DIRECTORY (annually).
General Mercantile Printing of Every Variety.
The Riverdale Press: C. A. W. Spencer, BROOKLINE, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WATTS H. BOWKER, Builder,
Office at Residence, = 26 Brook Street, BROOKLINE.
FRANCIS H. BACON, Successor to J. ANSON GUILD, Dealer in
FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, COFFEES AND SPICES, BEST BRANDS OF MINNESOTA, ST. LOUIS AND SOUTHERN FLOUR. GRAIN OF ALL KINDS. BUTTER AND CHEESE. Corner of Washington and Boylston Sts., Brookline.
T. W. BURLINGAME,
Common-Sense Horse-Shoer,
44 ASPINWALL AVENUE,
Shoeing Gentlemen's Driving Horses BROOKLINE.
A SPECIALTY.
THE AMERICAN SCREEN CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Metallic Frame Window Screens
AND SCREEN DOORS,
BROOKLINE, - - MASS.
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MISS JULIA HAYES, Bread, Pastry, Fancy and Wedding Cake BAKER,
Guild Block, 168 Washington Street, and Masonic Bldg., 82 Harvard Street, near School, BROOKLINE. -
HOT BROWN BREAD AND BAKED BEANS, Every Sunday Morning.
T. D. COOK & CO.,
Caterers. Weddings, Receptions, Dinners, Luncheons, and Teas. Orders for CAKE, ICES, CREAMS, SALADS, CROQUETTES, &c., prepared at short notice.
Orders by Express, Telephone or Mail Promptly Delivered.
TELEPHONE No. 2924 " BOSTON." BUSINESS SOLICITED.
FRANK F. SEAMANS, . . Dealer in . .
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
Flour, Meal, Grain, Hay and Straw. DRAIN PIPE.
Harvard Building, 11 Harvard Sq. BROOKLINE,
JOHN T. CAHILL,
- DEALER IN --
Provisions, Fruit and Game,
No. 184 WASHINGTON STREET,
BROOKLINE.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
Brookline Laundry, MRS. A. M. CRANE, Proprietor. St. Mary's Street, corner of Commonwealth Avenue, BROOKLINE.
Family Washings Kept Separate. ALL HAND WORK.
Washings called for and delivered free of charge.
M. F. REYNOLDS, Contractor, Carpenter AND Builder,
40 BROOK STREET,
BROOKLINE, = MASS.
JEREMIAH HAYES, EXPRESS.
General Jobbing, Teaming in all its branches, Furniture and Piano Moving, Safe Moving, Furniture Stored. STANDS : Woodward's Corner and T. Mahon's Shop, 192 Washington St.
Hayes' Brookline and Boston Express, BOSTON OFFICES : 42 Franklin and 75 Kilby Streets. Telephone Connection.
EDWARD H. HILL,
Hack, Boarding AND Livery Stable,
First-Class Carriages with Competent Drivers.
Boylston Place, near Cypress Street, - BROOKLINE .. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
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ALFRED G. SANBORN, (Twenty-five Years with the Brookline Gas Light Company.)
Gas Fitting® JOBBING AND FIXTURES.
Steam Heating®
HIGH OR LOW PRESSURE BOILERS SET AND REPAIRED.
Hot-Water Heating, by the Ware Automatic System, using Gas as Fuel. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. 219 Washington St., BROOKLINE.
N. MCKINNON,
Carpenter AND Builder,
JOBBING AND CONTRACTING.
Office, 229 Washington Street, BROOKLINE. Residence, 232 Dudley Street, ROXBURY.
WILLIAM SUNDELL,
House Painter and Decorator,
Glazing, Whitening, Tinting and Paper Hanging.
Dealer in PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, GLASS and PAPER HANGINGS,
Masonic Building, 84 Harvard St., - BROOKLINE.
Andrew Noland's Old Stand. All Orders promptly attended to.
ESTABLISHED 1871.
LAWN MOWERS AND
WILLIAM PREE, CUTLER and LOCKSMITH, 8 Harvard Street, Harvard Building, BROOKLINE.
Citizens will please notice that I make a Spec- ialty of Honing Razors, Sharpening Scissors and all kinds of Tools. Umbrellas, Parasols, Trunks and Valises Repaired. Skates and Lawn Mowers Sharpened.
Residence: 21 School Street.
SKATES SHARPENED,
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
E. F. CROSBY, Plumbing and Gas Fitting,
DEALER IN
FURNACES, RANGES, STOVES, ETC.
Tin Roofing, Conductor and Galvanized Iron Work, Kitchen Furnish- ing Goods, Sheet Lead, Zinc and Hardware.
Colonnade Buildings, Harvard Sq., Brookline, Mass. Connected by Telephone.
JOSEPH A. JONES,
Hack, Boarding,
Livery and Sale Stable.
HORSE CLIPPING A SPECIALTY.
First-class line of Horses and Carriages to let, with or without drivers, also Closed Carriages and Hacks for Receptions and other purposes.
TELEPHONE 104-4. Pierce Street, rear of Town Hall, BROOKLINE.
JOHN D. FAHEY, Undertaker, Embalmer AND · Funeral Director.
OFFICE AND WAREROOMS : 178 Washington Street, (GUILD'S BLOCK). Prompt, Personal Attendance, Day or Night.
CHARLES A. DUFFY, Successor to PHILIP DUFFY & SON,
Practical*Horse-Shoer.
Horses shod on safe and careful principles with especial regard to Interfering, Over-reaching, Tender-footedness, etc. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 21 Boylston St., Brookline.
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C. M. GOODSPEED, HACK, BOARDING AND LIVERY STABLE.
First - Class Teams.
Carriages for Parties.
316 WASHINGTON STREET, OPP. TOWN HALL,
Telephone Connection.
BROOKLINE, MASS.
FRED C. A. GIANNETTO,
Brookline ... Bicycle ... Agency. COLUMBIA, Fine Repair Work.
EAGLE,
Full Line of Sundries.
PURITAN.
New and Second-Hand Wheels Exchanged.
Telephone 137-2.
48 Station Street, BROOKLINE·
J. H. PINEO.
Carpenter AND Builder.
JOBBING OF ALL KINDS.
Office, 7 Hurd Road, BROOKLINE, MASS.
JOHNSON BROS.,
Masons and Builders.
OFFICE: 22I Washington Street, BROOKLINE, COLONNADE BUILDING.
Master Builders Association, 166 Deronshire St., Boston.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PATRICK J. BURNS, (Successor to LEAHY & BURNS,)
HORSE-SHOEING AND CARRIAGE WORK, JOBBING OF ALL KINDS. Iron Work for Building furnished at Short Notice. I52 Washington Street, near High Street, BROOKLINE.
M. J. O'DAY,
Hack and Livery Stable,
19 Boylston Street, BROOKLINE, MASS. Telephone Connection.
BUZZELL'S BROOKLINE, LONGWOOD AND BOSTON EXPRESS. BOSTON OFFICES: 105 Arch Street, 77 Kingston Street, 34 Court Square, 15 Devonshire Street, 91 Kilby Street.
Baggage Checked to all Depots. Furniture and Piano Moving in and out of Town.
Residence : 122 Pleasant Street, Brookline. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
WM. R. PAZOLT, SIGNS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. No. 4 HIGH STREET, House, 7 High-Street Place. BROOKLINE.
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WM. C. RANKIN, HACK, BOARDING and LIVERY STABLE,
Pearl Street, BROOKLINE.
Hacks Furnished for Weddings, Parties and Receptions.
BOARDING HORSES A SPECIALTY.
TELEPHONE 24-2. Carriage connects with trains on B. & A. R. R.
JOSEPH J. MORRIS,
HORSE-SHOER,
81 Boylston Street, BROOKLINE. I use Dr. Roberge's Patent Hoof Expander
For the Cure and Prevention of Contraction, Quarter Cracks, Corns, Etc.
HORSES CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED AT OWNER'S RISK. HORSE LINIMENT AND HOOF OINTMENT FOR SALE.
J. H. MAHER,
Carriage and Harness
Manufacturer, .
Lyceum Hall Building. 111 Washington Street,
BROOKLINE, MASS.
ESTABLISHED 1869.
SANITARY PLUMBING, VENTILATION AND DRAINAGE. F. SULLIVAN & SON, PLUMBERS.
Plumbing Work Promptly Executed. Estimates Prepared.
GUILD BLOCK, 178 Washington Street, BROOKLINE, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ESTABLISHED 1845.
J. M. SEAMANS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
FLOUR, OATS, CORN, MEAL, HAY, STRAW, AND DRAIN PIPE. Brick Block, Harvard Square, BROOKLINE, MASS. J. M. SEAMANS. MANNING SEAMANS.
DAVID NADEL, Furrier and Tailor, 294 WASHINGTON STREET, BROOKLINE.
FURRIER FROM MOSCOW, RUSSIA,
Solicits custom for taking care of Furs during the Spring and Summer. His large Russian experience enables him to do this without sub- jecting the fur to bad odors, and also keeps them in thorough repair. He refers, among others, to Mr. B. Schlesinger, Mr. A. C. Wheel- wright, Mrs. Arthur W. Blake and Mr. Walter C. Cabot.
Orders can be left at the office of Hanlon & Co., harness ware- rooms, 254 Boylston Street, Boston.
FRENCH MILLINERY.
Radame Variot,
288 Boylston Street, Boston.
Importer. Paris. Londres,
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SPENCER'S BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
T. J. O'BRIEN,
Manufacturer of
Fine Carriages
and Sleighs.
Repairing in all its branches a Specialty.
273 Boylston Street, - BROOKLINE.
M. W. QUINLAN, MANUFACTURER OF
CARRIAGES AND
HARNESSES
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Beach Wagons, Goddard Buggies and Carryalls. Also, Second-Hand Carriages and Harnesses, Blankets, Halters and Surcingles.
REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Corner Boylston, Walnut and High Streets, BROOKLINE, MASS.
ESTABLISHED 1865.
THOMAS S. BROWN & CO.,
DEALERS IN
Beef, Mutton, Lamb, Veal,
FRUIT, POULTRY AND GAME, 145-147 Washington St., Brookline.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
MACRAE SMYTH, Carpenters and Builders, Shop, 312 Washington Street,
OPP. TOWN HALL, - - BROOKLINE.
MERRILL V. BROWN & CO.,
(Successors to COOLIDGE & BROTHER,) DEALERS IN
Choice Groceries,
Flour, Grain, Crockery, Earthen and Wooden Ware, Hay and Straw.
Harvard Street, cor. School St., - BROOKLINE.
Telephone 351-4.
WEINSTEIN'S Brookline, Longwood and Boston Express, M. V. BROWN, Proprietor.
OFFICES IN BOSTON :
36 Court Square, 39 Quincy Market (Order Box), 128 State Street,
14 Devonshire Street, 67 Franklin Street, 25 Merchants Row.
Address all correspondence to
Main Office, 10 White Place,
BROOKLINE.
TELEPHONE 147-2.
JAMES B. HAND,
House, Sign, Fresco,
PAINTER,
DUN-EDIN BUILDING, 200 WASHINGTON ST., BROOKLINE.
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SPENCER'S BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
JAMES DRISCOLL, JR., (Successor to JAMES DRISCOLL & SON,)
CONTRACTOR,
82 Washington St., opp. Pearl St., BROOKLINE.
Men furnished for Gardening and Jobbing, Estimates given for Grad- ing and Building Roads, Avenues, Cellars, Sewers, &c.
All kinds of teaming done promptly, at reasonable prices.
RESIDENCE, 9 KENT STREET.
DENNIS DRISCOLL, CONTRACTOR,
2I Kent Street,
BROOKLINE, - - MASS.
CHARLES H. MEAD, Building Contractor,
39 Court Street,
CONNECTED BY TELEPHONE.
BOSTON.
Ladies' Hair Dressing Parlor.
MISS MAGGIE SLATTERY, MISS MARY COYNE, (Formerly with MRS. GAMMON SMITH),
594 Washington St., cor. Hayward Place,
Room 41, Hayward Building. .
Take Elevator.
BOSTON.
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ADVERTISING ' DEPARTMENT.
M. J. O'HEARN, CONTRACTOR,
Office and Residence, 191 Davis Avenue, BROOKLINE. Roads and Sewers Built, Cellars Excavated and Walled. JOBBING AND TEAMING.
T. J. KELLEY,
CONTRACTOR
Warren Street, BROOKLINE.
Road Building, Sewers and Drains, Gardening and Jobbing.
All kinds of Teaming done Promptly, at Reasonable Prices.
A. C. LITTLE. J. E. LITTLE.
DANFORTH & CO., Brookline and Boston Express.
Leave Brookline at S A. M. and 1 P. M. Leave Boston at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. BOSTON OFFICES : 33, 39 and 40 Court Square; 79 Kilby Street; and 11 Harrison Avenue Extension. Order Box No. 90 Quincy Market.
FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY.
Connected by Telephone. Brookline Office, 30 Station Street.
SYSTEM-DESPATCH-SATISFACTION.
THE BUILDINGS CLEANING CO.
Incorporated under Massachusetts State Laws.
Windows Polished, Brass Cleaned, Floors Scrubbed. Offices and Buildings Cared For.
CARPET CLEANING A SPECIALTY. Apartment Houses, Residences, Churches, Factories, Etc. ORDERS IN EVERY BRANCH PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Main Office: 77 South St., BOSTON. TELEPHONE 3260. We guarantee First-Class Work and are the only Incorporated Cleaning Co. in the City.
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SPENCER'S BROOKLINE DIRECTORY.
PAINE BROTHERS, PLUMBERS.
DEALERS IN Stoves, Furnaces, Ranges, AND KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. Lawn Mowers, Refrigerators, GARDEN HOSE, &c.
Cleaning and Repairing Furnaces a Specialty.
ROONEY'S BLOCK,
3 Harvard Square, BROOKLINE.
HENRY S. HATCH, Undertaker -AND-
Livery Stable,
42 Aspinwall Avenue, Telephone 61-4. BROOKLINE.
T. J. TURLEY,
Fine Custom Tailoring.
COACHMAN'S LIVERY A SPECIALTY.
CLOTHING Cleansed, Pressed,
. Dyed and Repaired. By sending address Garments will be called for and delivered promptly.
BOYLSTON STREET, NEXT TO
GUILD BLOCK. BROOKLINE.
Stocks and Bonds.
ALLEN S. WEEKS,
48 Congress Street, - - BOSTON. TELEPHONE 798. Member of the Boston Stock Exchange.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
The Oak Grove Creamery Co., 439 and 445 BOYLSTON ST., BOSTON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In Fine Dairy Products.
Pure rich milk and cream from our famous Millis dairies, delivered in glass jars early each morning.
. Sweet, newly churned butter, and fresh hennery eggs, our specialties. Main Office, Branch, Branch,
445 Boylston Street, Boston.
430 Massachusetts Ave., 1310 Massachusetts Ave.,
Cambridgeport. Cambridgeport.
Geo. Johnson & Co.
Telephone, Tremont 198.
Established 1840.
BEEF,
MEATS,
FANCY FRUITS,
PORK,
FISH,
VEGETABLES,
LAMB,
OYSTERS,
BUTTER,
and GAME.
and CLAMS. CHEESE & EGGS.
Vegetables fresh every morning. We have a special brand of canned Corn about Oct. 1st, $2.00 doz. We also expect a large lot of canned Tomatoes, Corn and other canned goods-all fresh stock.
Orders called for and Goods promptly delivered. GEO. JOHNSON & CO.
272 BOYLSTON STREET, -
BOSTON, MASS.
CHARLES S. HALD,
HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE
PAINTER.
Hardwood Finish and Enamelling, Tinting and Coloring
Bailey's Building, 65 Kent Street, BROOKTINE, MASS.
RETURN IN! : WEEKS
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North River Flagging Stone AND BLUE STONE,
For Walks, Crossings, Chimney-Tops, Wall-Coping, Caps and Sills, Pier Caps, Safe Floors, Underpinning, Steps, Platforms. Blue Stone of every description and dimension.
OFFICES:
562 Albany St., opp. E. Dedham. Mechanics Exchange, 17 Otis St., Master Builders' Association, 166 Devonshire Street,
Wharf, 562 Albany Street.
BOSTON, MASS.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THOMAS MAHON, PRACTICAL PLUMBER
Estimates Given and Contracts Faithfully Executed.
DUN-EDIN BUILDING,
192 WASHINGTON STREET, BROOKLINE, MASS. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
B. F. BAKER,
House, Sign and Decorative Painter.
TINTING AND COLORING.
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G. H. PIKE.
Massachusetts Mutual Life Tostranca Co.
PAID-UP AND CASH VALUES ENDORSED IN FTENY TOUR
Boston Office,
JAMES QUINN
FLORIST
50 Chechut Street, Bycol Lim
ROOFING ORAVEL SLAVE AND METAL ARTIFICIAL STONE WALKY. ASPHALT FLOORS. TAR CONCRETE WALKS & DRIVEWARE W. A. MURTFELDT, POR PEYONAIME LEVI T LYON
Carpenter -- Building Controel
BROOKLINE
J. W. COOK & SON PRACTICAL MOVERS DE PIAND - FORTES OFFICE, NO. 20 AVERY ST, DESTO
JOHN J. HENRY COL - HALLogden Ene Borde
Real Estate os Jestranee.
DUSTON.
BROOKLINE.
HOUSE PAINTING, W. D. MORRISON
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